Five Secrets for the Best Candle Experience (2024)

May 13, 2021

Ever feel like your candle doesn’t smell strong enough? Or perhaps it smells a lot stronger in your bedroom than your living room?

Have you considered the size of your room and specific candle location when burning? What impact can this all have on smelling your candle?

Well, the intensity of your candle scent differs depending on where you place your candle, its surroundings, the size of the room as well as your candle.

Here are Vellabox’s five top-kept secrets to make the most of your candle experience!

The 8-10 Rule: Place one 8 ounce candle for every 10 feet radius of room

It’s a good rule of thumb to follow the 8-10 rule to ensure your candle scent permeates the entire room equally. Your living room, a prime example, may require more than two small candles to smell the delectable scents from all corners of the room. In general, it’s best to light the same candle scent.

This rule is not only effective, but safe because if your candles are too close together (within three inches) they may give off a lot of heat (and we don’t want our candles melting each other lol).

Generally speaking, stay clear of putting your candle next to other objects that could be flammable. Or else, you’ll run the risk of something catching fire.

Side note: An eight ounce Vellabox candle can burn for 50+ hours, so don’t forget to blow those candles out at the end of the day or when you leave the candle unattended!

Try one of our snuffers to extinguish your flame without the billowing smoke and soot inside the glass jar.

Next time you feel as though you aren’t smelling your candle, remember to try the 8-10 rule!

Placement is Key

It’s all about discovering the perfect match between your candle and your room. There are surely some things and places to avoid when it comes to maximizing smelling experiences.

Be sure to avoid placing candles near or under air vents, fans and windows. This will affect how strong the candle smells because it affects the rate at which the scent is being cycled in the air.

On top of that, just think of when you walk past a lit candle. Doesn’t it go crazy? Moving air disturbs its flame and will lead to black marks on the glass.

Remember to also avoid placing your lit candle near curtains and fabric. Instead, put your candles on a durable, heat-resistant surface such as tables and countertops.

Jazz up your candle display by placing it on a stack of books or one of our macrame coasters that exude woven functionality and a gorgeous, timeless look.

Candle Size Matters

Burn a candle that compliments the size of the room dimensions. Our candles range in sizes to suit any space in your home.

If you choose to burn your candle in a smaller room such as a bathroom, small bedroom, on your desk or entryway, opt for a smaller candle. Our 4 ounce candle has a 25+ hour burn time.

For your larger rooms whether that be a bedroom, living room or kitchen, opt for an 8 ounce or larger candle that has a 50+ hour burn time.

The previous statement goes for office buildings that usually have high traffic of people moving around as well as high ceilings.

Remember to allow your candle, no matter the size, to burn for at least one hour, or until the wax pool reaches the edge of the container, to prevent tunneling. What is tunneling you ask?

This issue causes a tunnel of wax to produce inside the jar and wastes the remaining wax on the sides of the jar.

For larger candles, you can manually prevent tunneling by swirling the candle container gently around (with caution if the jar is warm).

Feng Shui + Candles

Going off of candle placement and size, does the specific location of your candle matter?

Feng Shui is a traditional Chinese home decor philosophy. It uses energy to harmonize individuals with their surroundings.

There are five basic elements of feng shui including wood, fire, earth, metal and water.

If you’re moving into a new space or want to invoke a better mood in a room that doesn’t quite feel like home, try balancing these elements to make your space more comfy with the help of strategic candle location.

Candles, an obvious expression of the fire element, can elicit a vibrant energy to your space while giving it a sense of a sacred glow.

They are best used in the south, northeast and center of your home as well as the bagua areas that thrive on fiery energy, such as the living room or bedroom. Candles are also great for areas of your home that may be lacking it.

Lacking areas include bathrooms that are chi depleted due to their overwhelming presence of water and metal elements. The bagua is the feng shui energy map that evaluates the energy of a certain area.

With the help of feng shui, you can customize your space with candles to compliment your personality and goals.

Candle + Room Compatibility Breakdown

Did you know that around halfway through watching an episode of Schitt’s Creek (or about 15 minutes), your nose can go nose blind. It’s because your sense of smell becomes desensitized to a smell.

You may be inclined to light another candle; however, someone else could enter the room and be overwhelmed by the scent.

Try using a different scented candle in different rooms of your house, so that your nose will be restimulated from room to room! Below are Vellabox picks for each room’s twin flame.

Kitchen

Being home to Mom’s special recipes and family dinners, try incorporating a food scent in this area of your house or apartment.

Try Pear + Honey or Sweet Grapefruit during the day, and a scent like Cinfully Sweet to give you that snickerdoodle cookie dessert and food coma vibes.

Living Room

It’s where you and Dad watch Sunday football or the setting of a rom-com with the girls. Next time you celebrate that stay-in movie and wine night, burn Cozy Cashmere.

And if you want to smell something refreshing or cozy in the background when you’re reading a book on the couch, try Tuileries.

Bathroom

Candles in bathrooms are a great way to neutralize any bathroom smells or take your self-care bath tub game one notch higher!

Keep your bathroom smelling fresh and relaxing with Grapefruit + Mandarin.

A great place to put your candle in the bathroom is in the corner of the sink countertop, on the side of the tub if you’re taking a bath or behind the toilet. But ladies, remember to watch your hair while going to the bathroom if the candle is burning.

Bedroom

The grand finale. Your personal sanctuary is where you recharge or unwind at night, so select a scented candle you love.

Your next candle to try for the bedroom should be Black Amber + Lavender to help you fall asleep at night.

At the end of the day, remember the purpose of the room you intend to place your candle. Do you want something to feel rejuvenated and boost your mood? Or do you want to unwind to a calming and cozy scent?

With this in mind, select the candle size and scent that will accomplish your candle goals while enjoying great scents!

DM us on Instagram with any questions and happy burning!

Five Secrets for the Best Candle Experience (2024)

FAQs

What is the 8 10 rule for candles? ›

The 8-10 Rule: Place one 8 ounce candle for every 10 feet radius of room. It's a good rule of thumb to follow the 8-10 rule to ensure your candle scent permeates the entire room equally.

How to make the best smelling candle? ›

How do you make strong-scented candles? Generally speaking, the more fragrance oil you add to your melted wax, the more aromatic the candle will be. And as mentioned above, the type of wax you choose has an effect too. The basic ratio is one ounce of oil per pound of wax.

What is the advice for candles? ›

Before you light a candle, always trim the wick to ¼ inch and remove any debris left in the wax pool such as wick trimmings or matches. Any debris will add more fuel to the candle than it's designed to handle. Too much fuel can cause the flame to unexpectedly flare up or even start a small fire near the candle flame.

What are the notes in candle making? ›

While the top and middle notes are considered the most notable, base notes are the underlying aroma throughout the scent. Base notes have the largest molecules, so they evaporate slowly and linger in the air even after you've blown out your candle. Common notes: vanilla, patchouli, musk, amber, balms, moss, woody.

What is the 84 rule for candles? ›

After you choose your candle wax type, Armatage Candle Company recommends that beginners follow the 84-candle rule. In other words, make 84 candles to build your skill with the craft. Then give all of them away and take in feedback and any other valued learnings.

What is the law of candles? ›

During the burning of candle, the wax is converted into smoke, gas, soot and melted wax. The mass of these products is same as the melted wax. Therefore, the law of conservation of mass is obeyed. Assertion :The law of conversation of mass apply to the burning a candle.

How to make high quality candles? ›

  1. Step 1 – Weigh & Melt Your Wax. First you need to measure out your wax. ...
  2. Step 2 – Prepare Your Wooden Wicks. ...
  3. Step 3 – Add The Dye And Fragrance Oil. ...
  4. Step 4 – Stick The Wick Into The Container. ...
  5. Step 5 – Pour the wax. ...
  6. Step 6 – Top Up Your Candles. ...
  7. Step 7 – Trim Your Wicks. ...
  8. Step 8 – Enjoy!
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What makes a candle smell so good? ›

Most scented candles contain a combination of natural and synthetic fragrances These fragrance materials may be derived from essential oils or from synthetic aroma chemicals.

What scents sell the most in candles? ›

Leading scents in the global scented candle market 2022, by market share. As of 2022, the leading scent used for scented candles worldwide was vanilla, with a market share of about 11 percent. Citrus/lemon scent was the second most popular, with a share of approximately ten percent.

What not to do when making candles? ›

  1. As any candle-making enthusiast or business owner will know, ...
  2. Mistake 1: Cold jars and paraffin wax. ...
  3. Mistake 2: Off-centre wicks. ...
  4. Mistake 3: Irregular wick lengths. ...
  5. Mistake 4: Inconsistent wick lengths. ...
  6. Mistake 5: Unusual candle heights. ...
  7. Mistake 6: Skipping testing. ...
  8. Mistake 7: Insufficient curing times.

What is the famous candle problem? ›

The "Candle Problem" is a test of creative problem solving developed by psychologist Karl Duncker in 1945. The test challenges "functional fixedness", a cognitive bias that makes it difficult to use familiar objects in abnormal ways.

What not to do with candles? ›

While Burning:
  1. Never leave a candle unattended.
  2. Never burn a candle on or near anything that can catch fire. ...
  3. Keep candles out of the reach of children and pets. ...
  4. Never touch or move a candle while it is burning or while the wax is liquefied.
  5. Don't burn a candle all the way down.

What notes do you smell the most in candles? ›

The middle notes, also referred to as the “heart,” provide a balance between the top and base notes. These are often bright florals, gourmands, fruits, or lighter woods. The middle notes are usually the most prominent aromas you will smell when a candle is burning.

What two elements must be present in a candle? ›

All waxes are essentially hydrocarbons, which means they are largely composed of hydrogen (H) and carbon (C) atoms. When you light a candle, the heat of the flame melts the wax near the wick.

What are 3 observations about a candle? ›

Observations of the burning candle include the properties of the flame, the wick, and the candle (color, size, smoke, sound, brightness, temperature).

Is 12 candles equal to the selling price of 15 candles? ›

Given, the cost price of 12 candles is equal to the selling price of 15 candles. Hence, loss% is 20%.

What happens if you leave a candle burning for 10 hours? ›

If you burn your candle for more than 4 hours at a time, carbon will collect on the wick, and your wick will begin to "mushroom." This can cause the wick to become unstable, the flame to get too large, your candle to smoke, and soot to be released into the air and around your candle container.

What is the limit on candles for candle day? ›

There is a 24-candle limit per purchase. Use the code "CANDLEDAY" when shopping online or through the Bath & Body Works app.

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